Humans & Animals main lesson block

Steiner on Humans & Animals

Many Waldorf homeschoolers express their difficulty or even discomfort with what is known as the Man and Animal block traditionally presented in fourth grade. I have had a hard time myself with some of the concepts some years. But reading ... Read More
Plan Your Fall Lantern Festival

Plan Your Fall Lantern Festival

If you've always wanted to plan a Lantern Festival for your family but don't know where to begin, read on! Fall is here and it's time for a lantern walk! And I have everything you need to plan a lantern ... Read More
What to do with all that Halloween Candy? Here are a few ideas!

What To Do With All That Halloween Candy?

My husband and I used to have an argument every fall. I would be dreading the approach of Halloween because I was worried about the quantity of candy the children would collect. Because the rest of the year, I so ... Read More
The Steiner Cafe at artofhomeschooling.com

The Space in Between

Day Seven in Steiner's teacher training is really all about middle age. A time of soul development.   "If you observe a newborn child...you will get a picture of the human body. However, you will have a complete picture of the ... Read More
Restless, Irritable, and Discontent

Restless, Irritable and Discontent?

Restlessness. Worry. Fear. Driven by these emotions, we end up in a heap. Unable to make decisions or follow through. Restless, irritable, and discontent. Or, we go through the motions of our day feeling irritable and discontent. Feeling helpless against ... Read More
Celebrating Michaelmas at Home

Celebrating Michaelmas at Home

Michaelmas is a fall celebration that takes place in many Waldorf schools and communities all over the world. The themes of this holiday include gathering strength and courage for the coming darkness, banning together, and facing our fears. Many choose ... Read More
Reflections on Steiner's lectures to teachers at the Steiner Cafe

Reading Stories to Children

This lively discussion on Day Six of Steiner's lectures to the first Waldorf teachers is about reading stories to children. And it integrates fully with what I believe about learning! My partner here, Alison, agrees wholeheartedly. This lecture is both ... Read More
Celebrating the Equinox with Children

Celebrating the Equinox with Children

The balance is what draws me in. Exactly equal amounts of light and dark. Only for a moment, though. A time to embrace celebrating the Equinox with children. We celebrate a moment of perfect balance when day and night, light ... Read More
Let Go of Doubt & Distraction

Let Go of Doubt & Distraction

All kinds of thoughts float in and out of our heads all day long. So why do some seem to stick around longer than others? Often I'll wonder something, like maybe "why can't we ever get started with homeschooling before ... Read More
Reflections on Steiner's lectures to teachers at the Steiner Cafe

Inward is the Path

Rudolf Steiner tells the teachers in training on Day Six (August 27, 1919) that they will not only be teachers in the new school but also advocates for Waldorf education. He highlights this: "inward is the path." At the time ... Read More